Japanese Facial Lifting training course
Unlock the power of Japanese Facial Lifting for health and beauty
This specialised facial reflexology method works with the face as a reflection of the whole body. Subtle yet remarkably effective, it invites the practitioner to work with precision, sensitivity and intention, offering clients a treatment that feels as nurturing as it is transformative.

Widely appreciated as a natural facelift, it helps to improve the texture of the skin generally considered part of ageing, such as fine lines and wrinkles, resulting in a fresher, smoother and brighter appearance. It is also valued as a non-invasive approach that supports both wellbeing and aesthetics, highlighting how facial work can influence both local and systemic responses in the body.
The treatment combines facial reflex zones, specific points and supportive lymphatic techniques to encourage inner balance and deep relaxation. It helps support circulation, lymphatic flow, facial muscle tone and nervous system regulation, while promoting a sense of calm and wellbeing. This makes Japanese Facial Lifting a wonderful addition to any practitioner’s toolkit, especially for those wishing to offer treatments that are both therapeutic and restorative for health and beauty in equal measure.
Understanding the Japanese Facial Lifting method
Discover how this gentle yet firm and highly effective treatment helps to regulate the body’s internal physical and psychological causes of facial lines and wrinkles, while balancing the whole endocrine system, increasing blood flow to the face and connective tissue, and providing a deeper lymphatic drainage.
Mastering the Japanese Facial Lifting Techniques
Learn specialist techniques working on specific facial reflex points and areas, combining influences from Oriental medicine, South American face reflexology, Vietnamese methods and Japanese lymphatic techniques. Deep cleansing and providing essential vitamins and minerals to the skin is also part of the treatment.
The Face – Body Connection
Learn how carefully mapped reflex zones and points on the face relate to different organs, systems and emotional patterns in the body, and how facial work can influence local tissues as well as wider systemic responses, including circulation, lymphatic flow, muscle tone and the nervous system.
Working with common symptoms:
Discover how to apply these techniques to support clients with issues such as:
- Facial tension, TMJ
- Puffiness or fluid retention
- Lines, wrinkles, signs of ageing
- Dull, tired or congested-looking skin
- Facial paralysis
- Low energy and sluggishness
- Droopy eyelids, under eye bags
- A need for deep relaxation and rejuvenation
Dates & Location
Price
Certification
Sunday 25th & Monday 26th Oct 2026
Wandsworth, London
(Full address on registration)
£620
£120 deposit to register – Payment Plans are available
16 CPD hours
Certificate from the International Institute of Reflexology – Method Lone Sorensen

